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Wineman, Jean D. (University of Michigan), Marans, Robert W. (University of Michigan), Schulz, Amy J. (University of Michigan), van der Westhuizen, Diaan.

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1 Wineman, Jean D. (University of Michigan), Marans, Robert W. (University of Michigan), Schulz, Amy J. (University of Michigan), van der Westhuizen, Diaan L. (University of the Free State), Max, Paul (Detroit Health Department + Wellness Promotion) Funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences #R01 ES014234 Funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences #R01 ES014234. Neighborhood Design and Health: Characteristics of the Built Environment and Health Related Outcomes for Residents of Detroit Neighborhoods

2 Healthy Environments Partnership Study Areas 2

3 * Localized Physical Activity – Total minutes reported by survey respondents devoted to walking for recreation and walking to specific destinations (i.e. stores, church, etc.) Typologies (Land use + density) Localized Physical Activity * Street Network Characteristics Integration Connectivity Land use mix (Entropy) Density Conceptual Model 3 + +

4 Reported HEP Outcome Measures 2008 Physical activity scale In a usual week, do you do moderate/vigorous physical activity for at least 10 minutes at a time such as walking vacuuming, gardening, or anything that causes small increases in breathing or heart rate? How many days per week do you do moderate/vigorous physical activity? 2008 Transportation walking How many days per week do you walk for at least 10 minutes from place to place? How much time do you spend walking from place to place? 2008 Leisure walking Not counting any walking already mentioned, how many days per week do you walk for at least 10 minutes in your leisure time? How much time do you spend walking for leisure? 4

5 5 Objective Measures: Space Syntax Street Network Characteristics City of Detroit City-wide Street Network Integration Street Network Connectivity 1 Southwest Detroit 2 Eastside Detroit 3 Northwest Detroit 1 2 3

6 6 Residential Density High density Medium density Low density Land use Mix High land use mix Medium land use mix Homogeneous Objective Measures: Planning Measures Commercial Institutional & Office Educational Parks Industrial 0 – <4 housing units/acre 4 – <6 housing units/acre 6+ housing units/acre

7 Objective Measures: Neighborhood Typologies 7

8 Localized Overall Physical Activity Localized Transportation Physical Activity Localized Leisure Physical Activity Street Network Characteristics Street network connectivity + (p=.015) not significant + (p=.017) Street network integration + (p=.001) + (p=.008) + (p=.001) Urban Planning Measures Density at the ¼ mile radius – (p=.019) – (p=.048) – (p=.001) Land use mix (Entropy) at the ½ mile radius – (p=.012) not significant – (p=.011) Neighborhood Typologies Density and land use mix at the ½ mile radius + (p=.099) + (p=.072) not significant Findings for physical activity and walking* *All walking measures reported in MET minutes Street Network Characteristics Individuals in more locally connected neighborhoods report: higher overall and leisure physical activity Individuals in more globally integrated neighborhoods report: higher overall, transportation, and leisure physical activity

9 Localized Overall Physical Activity Localized Transportation Physical Activity Localized Leisure Physical Activity Street Network Characteristics Street network connectivity + (p=.015) not significant + (p=.017) Street network integration + (p=.001) + (p=.008) + (p=.001) Urban Planning Measures Density at the ¼ mile radius – (p=.019) – (p=.048) – (p=.001) Land use mix (Entropy) at the ½ mile radius – (p=.012) not significant – (p=.011) Neighborhood Typologies Density and land use mix at the ½ mile radius + (p=.099) + (p=.072) not significant Findings for physical activity and walking* *All walking measures reported in MET minutes Urban Planning Measures Individuals in neighborhoods with higher density report: lower overall, transportation, and leisure physical activity Individuals in neighborhoods with higher land use mix report: lower overall and leisure physical activity

10 Localized Overall Physical Activity Localized Transportation Physical Activity Localized Leisure Physical Activity Street Network Characteristics Street network connectivity + (p=.015) not significant + (p=.017) Street network integration + (p=.001) + (p=.008) + (p=.001) Urban Planning Measures Density at the ¼ mile radius – (p=.019) – (p=.048) – (p=.001) Land use mix (Entropy) at the ½ mile radius – (p=.012) not significant – (p=.011) Neighborhood Typologies Density and land use mix at the ½ mile radius + (p=.099) + (p=.072) not significant Findings for physical activity and walking* *All walking measures reported in MET minutes Neighborhood Typologies Individuals in higher density/land use mix neighborhoods report: higher overall and transportation physical activity

11  Study differs from space syntax studies looking at observed street presence of people  Found significant association between syntactical characteristics and reported physical activity  Identified critical ‘bundles’ of physical environmental characteristics  Suggests that environmental variables (density, connectivity, land use mix) work together Contributions 11


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